Improvement in stools and traveling-bags



initzh lter anni tite JOHN SALISBURY AND BENJAMIN WILBUILOF SGITUATE, RHODE ISLAND.

Letters Patent No. 109,058, dated November 8, 1870, antedated October 26, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN STQOLS AND TRAVELlNG-BAGS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

We, J oHN SALIsnUnY and BENJAMIN W1LUrz,of Scituate, in the county of Providence and State ot' lthode Island, have invented jcertain Improvements in Combined Stool and Traveling-Bag, ot' which the tbllowing is a specification.

Our invention relates to the combination of a stool and traveling-bag in suoli a. manner that the said traveling-bag, by having its ends made of wood or other material, and firmly joined together with one or more standards, will ,thus become a stool.

Figure l is a side elevation of our invention.

AFigure 2 is a sectional view ofthe same.

A is a traveling-bag, constructed of material generally used for that purpose, having the ends B B made of wood or other material, in any convenient form, and joined rrnly together'witb one or more standardpieees C.

The ends BB of said bag, being joined together by the standard-piece G, will make the stool G B, which The stool and traveling-bag, when eonstrnoted of the parts B B and G with the exible material A, and arranged in the manner described.

JOHN SALISBURY. BENJAMIN WILBUR.

, Witnesses:

JOHN H. CROWELL, JAMES MeDoNALD. 

